LAPLACE, Louisiana – Public officials from Louisiana and Arkansas are reportedly tied to a fatal traffic incident when a bus full of illegal immigrant laborers crashed on their way to flood cleanup zones.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – As Louisiana flood victims begin to pick up the scraps of what is left of their homes and communities in the wake of unprecedented flooding, federal agencies are already warning residents to be cautious of fraudulent services and other scams.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Tropical Depression Nine, which is struggling to enter the Gulf of Mexico, is not expected to hit Louisiana, which is continuing to recover from recent floods and will instead impact Florida later this week.

LAPLACE, Louisiana – A bus driven by an illegal immigrant full of foreign workers headed to aid the Baton Rouge, Louisiana flood victims crashed in a horrific accident that killed at least two people and left 41 injured.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – After The Washington Post attempted to discredit GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s donations to Louisiana flood victims on his trip to flood-ravaged region, the campaign is now debunking the claims in an exclusive statement to Breitbart Texas.

President Barack Obama will meet with the family of Alton Sterling, who was shot and killed during a confrontation with Baton Rouge police officers in early July — as well as family members of the three law enforcement officers slain by an anti-cop gunman.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana – Louisiana native and pop music icon Britney Spears is donating to flood victims who have been ravaged by storms by auctioning off a chance to meet her in exchange for relief money.

BATON ROUGE, Louisiana — The victims of the Louisiana flooding disaster, which is being deemed the country’s worst natural disaster since Hurricane Sandy, planned to wait-out the storms — but that was before floodwaters proved deadly.

In a political cartoon causing outrage across Louisiana, the Times Picayune published a depiction of police officers handing black Americans their ‘last rites,’ a narrative that is being immediately debunked as first responders rescue thousands in the state amid historic flooding.